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City Draw // Clarets day

Manchester City were held to a fifth consecutive Premier League draw as Burnley picked up their first away point of the season. Graham Alexander put Burnley ahead from the penalty spot before Steven Fletcher made it 2-0 from a Chris Eagles cross. City hit back either side of the break, Shaun Wright-Phillips driving home before Kolo [...]

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Manchester City 3-3 Burnley

City will jet out tomorrow for a sunshine break in Abu Dhabi in embarrassed, rather than holiday mood after dropping two home points against homespun opponents who had previously lost every away game this season. Leading 3-2 after 87 minutes, the money men from Eastlands were left deflated by their fifth draw in succession in the Premier League, Burnley gaining their point with a close-range finish...

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Man City 3 – 3 Burnley Highlights Video

Man City 3 – 3 Burnley 19′ 0 – 1 Graham Alexander (pen) 32′ 0 – 2 Steven Fletcher 43′ Shaun Wright-Phillips 1 – 2 55′ Kolo Toure 2 – 2 58′ Craig Bellamy 3 – 2 87′ 3 – 3 Kevin McDonald Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor and defender Kolo Toure look certain to return for the Barclays Premier League visit of Burnley to...

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Beach-ball ref Jones dropped to bench

• Referee no longer man in middle after new controversy • Jones is fourth official at Fratton Park on Saturday Mike Jones, the referee who allowed Sunderland's "beach-ball goal" against Liverpool, will not take charge of a Premier League fixture this weekend, in the wake of his latest controversial performance. The Chester official was in the middle for Burnley's 2-0 home win over...

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Mike Jones Does Phil Brown No Favors

I recently asked the question: When Will Phil Brown Go?, & it seems in all actuality I’m no closer to an accurate answer of that question than when I posed it last week. Hull City lost another football match this weekend at Turf Moor to current over-achievers Burnley, 2-0. Two Graham Alexander goals were enough [...]

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Mike Jones Does Phil Brown No Favors

I recently asked the question: When Will Phil Brown Go?, & it seems in all actuality I’m no closer to an accurate answer of that question than when I posed it last week. Hull City lost another football match this weekend at Turf Moor to current over-achievers Burnley, 2-0. Two Graham Alexander goals were enough [...]

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Burnley veteran Alexander delighted with Hull double

Graham Alexander was delighted with his brace in Burnley 's victory over Hull City . read more

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Alexander insists Burnley not getting carried away

Burnley veteran Graham Alexander says no-one is getting carried away after victory over Hull City . read more

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PHOTOS: Burnley FC 2, Hull City 0

GRAHAM Alexander scores two goals on his 100th league game, as Clarets ease past Hull City.

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Alexander delighted with vital goals for Burnley

MIDFIELDER Graham Alexander felt his side were thoroughly deserving of the three points as Burnley maintained their impressive home form with a 2-0 win over ten-man Hull at T

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Fulham more pile pressure to Liverpool

Liverpool 's hopes of return to big 4 at the Premier League title collapsed in spectacular game at Craven Cottage where a 3-1 Fulham win made it five league defeats from just eleven games played. Zamora opened the scoring for Fulham before a piece of Fernando Torres brilliance saw him equalise from 25 yards. Then Erik Nevland scored impudently to put Fulham ahead before Liverpool simply committed suicide...

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Alexander pushes Brown closer to edge

Phil Brown, the Hull manager, resembled a dead man walking last night. Two goals from Graham Alexander inflicted on Hull their fifth away defeat in six outings and the one that is expected to cost Brown his job. Incoming chairman, Adam Pearson, who will officially take office tomorrow, will have seen nothing to convince him that Hull can survive under the current management team, although Brown's...

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Alexander brace for Clarets

Graham Alexander scored twice for Burnley as Hull City's Geovanni saw red and had a goal disallowed.

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Burnley 2 Hull City 0: match report

Two goals from Scottish international Graham Alexander has left future of Hull City manager Phil Brown increasingly insecure.

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Burnley 2-0 Hull City

Louise Taylor A most turbulent week at Hell – sorry, Hull – City concluded with a controversy-tinged defeat that threatens to cost Phil Brown his job. Already deeply in the red off the pitch, Hull were hardly in the pink on it and, long before Geovanni's second-half dismissal reduced them to 10 men, Brown's side looked second-best to Owen Coyle's impressively slick-passing, inventively...